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14th January 10, 01:10 PM
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The pall, pairle, or shakefork is almost unknown in English heraldry, but in Scotland its constant occurrence in the arms of the Cunninghame and allied families has given it a recognized position among the the ordinaries. As usually borne by the Cunninghame family the ends are couped and pointed, but in some cases it is borne throughout.
Here is my attempt at creating something for my family in NZ.
Basically its a rip off of the Irish Cunningham arms? (wrong term perhaps)
Except I use the Southern Crux as a border and overlay it with a Silver Fern for double New Zealandnish.
Thankfully, I have a good mate who is a graphic designer, and he is going to clean it up for me when he gets a chance...2 months and counting.
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